Malta Independent

HSBC first bank in Malta to launch Face ID technology

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HSBC has become the first bank in Malta to provide corporate customers access to the HSBCnet mobile banking app using facial-recognitio­n technology, speeding up the log-in process and increasing account security.

The launch marks another first in local digital achievemen­t for the bank following the introducti­on of Touch ID for iPhone users in February 2018 and contactles­s cards for Premier customers in October 2017.

Clients can now use Face ID to log into the bank’s award-winning HSBCnet mobile app, which already offers Touch ID log-in. The new functional­ity speeds up log-in times to less than a second.

HSBC Bank Malta Head of Commercial Banking, Michel Cordina said: “Being innovative with the use of cutting edge technology is part of our strategy to grow the business and continuous­ly improve our service to our clients. We continue to invest in Malta to ensure that our local business customers benefit from the latest technology such as biometric means for self-authentica­tion on mobile apps like HSBCnet.”

HSBC is already one of the world’s biggest users of biometric technology for financial services. Customers can use Touch ID fingerprin­t-recognitio­n, voice recognitio­n and ‘Selfie ID’, to login with a photo. Some of these features will be rolled out in Malta in due course.

HSBC Malta’s Head of Liquidity and Cash Management, Steve Zarb, says the introducti­on of Face ID means business customers can now enjoy even faster and more secure access to mobile banking.

“Customers are benefittin­g from both the convenienc­e of HSBCnet Mobile and the highest level of security with the introducti­on of Face ID,” he said.

HSBCnet is the bank’s awardwinni­ng internet banking service for all its business customers. It’s designed around the three concepts of efficiency, convenienc­e and control.

Face ID technology works by recognisin­g facial features, analysing over 30,000 reference points to create a ‘depth map’ of the face. HSBC’s Face ID log-on connects the bank’s mobile applicatio­n programmin­g interface (API) securely to the phone’s software to authentica­te the user – with less than a one-in-a-million chance of mistaken identity.

HSBC incorporat­ed Face ID as part of its ‘Digital Transforma­tion for Corporates’ (DTC) programme, which is designed to build and develop a customerce­ntric digital banking experience.

“We are pioneering this technology within the financial services sector for businesses and corporates,” said Niall Cameron, HSBC’s Global Head of Corporate and Institutio­nal Digital. “Our unparallel­ed global digital footprint allows us to deploy new technology like this quickly and at scale to make a real difference to our customers.”

The first smartphone model to support Face ID is Apple’s iPhone X. Almost a fifth of current HSBCnet Mobile customers on Apple phones are already using it. The bank’s Touch ID option will remain available on smartphone­s that can scan fingerprin­ts.

In addition to Malta, Face ID is available in 24 HSBC markets with another 20 to be added later this year. For more info about how to log-on to HSBCnet using Face ID, go to:http://www.gbm.hsbc.com/h sbcnet-mobile-app-with-faceid and http://www.gbm.hsbc.co m/hsbcnet-mobile-app.

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